Venezuelan voters will decide between re-electing Hugo Chavez or Henrique Capriles for the Presidency

Nearly 19 million Venezuelans are called to vote in the presidential elections on Sunday October 7, 2012. Voters will decide between the re-election of Hugo Chavez as president or Henrique Capriles proposal, who is participating for the first time in the race for the presidency. Other aspiring candidates are Orlando Chirinos, Sequera Reina, Luis Reyes, and Maria Bolivar.

Hugo Chavez has exploited his illness medially, projecting at the presidential elections to be held. The 57- years- old candidate, not only suffering from blindness and social deafness leading to radical communism, looking to extend his term of 12 years, intending to defeat the opposition. He doesn’t really know who his real enemies are, but some of his own party members are just waiting him to die.

Chavez has indigestion from egotism digging its own grave, closing the doors to business and industry, that would help him in the coming crisis given the fragility of the body by disease and political rickets has weakened to the people. He has spread the plague of greed among small and military leaders who seek power, who nailed the dagger that he will end his Bolivarian revolution, leading to Venezuela to live most adverse times.
The Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez, said on Thursday that if the opposition wins the election, in which he aspires to a third term as President of Venezuela, “maybe it wouldn’t unfold a civil war,” but the country would enter a political crisis, economically and socially.
Chavez is referring to one of the former statements from Governor David Anzotegui, from Lima. A former ally of Chavez, and now an independent politician recently said, that the implementation of the plan of government opposition would open the “door for a civil war” in Venezuela.

“He was talking on television saying that if this plan was applied here, would generate a civil war,” he said, adding “it would destabilize the country immediately. And he’s right, maybe not a civil war, but would enter another crisis, economic, social.”
“And Venezuela would sink again and I think it would be worse. Worse things happen that happened in the and nineties, decades catastrophic for the Venezuelan people, “Chavez stressed in a telephone interview with state television. The president compared the government program of its rival, Henrique Capriles, the presidential candidate U.S. Republican Mitt Romney.

“Beware if the government program of far-right Republican candidate gringa falls short against this fascist program,” he said.

As preventive measures, the ministries of Defense and Interior and Justice enacted several resolutions including the prohibition of the sale of alcoholic beverages and the carrying of weapons to civilians. It also ordered the police barracks, which will be the order of the Strategic Operational Command de la National Armed Forces. All measures are in force since last Friday at 6:00 pm and will continue until Monday, October 8 at 6:00 pm
The Minister of Interior and Justice, Tarek El Aissami announced that Venezuela’s borders are closed from Saturday at 12:00 pm until Sunday 07 October until midnight on Sunday.